- Merkwiller-
Pechelbronn (German: Merkweiler-
Pechelbronn) is a
commune in the Bas-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France. It is
notable as...
- is a
former French petroleum company,
founded by
Pechelbronn SAEM in 1927 in Merkwiller-
Pechelbronn, Bas-Rhin, Alsace. However, its
origins go back to...
- log was of the
Diefenbach #2905 well, Rig 7 of the
Pechelbronn Oil
Company at Merkwiller-
Pechelbronn in the Bas-Rhin. The well was
about 500
meters deep...
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communes du Ried de
Marckolsheim (partly) Communauté de
communes Sauer-
Pechelbronn Communauté de
communes de Sélestat Communauté de
communes de la Vallée...
- Merkwiller-
Pechelbronn,
Alsace under the
direction of
Louis Pierre Ancillon de la Sablonnière, by
special appointment of
Louis XV. The
Pechelbronn oil field...
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Joseph Achille Le Bel (21
January 1847 in
Pechelbronn – 6
August 1930, in Paris, France) was a
French chemist. He is best
known for his work in stereochemistry...
- Europe,
petroleum seeps were
extensively mined near the
Alsace city of
Pechelbronn,
where the
vapor separation process was in use in 1742. In Switzerland...
- in 1795, had
hundreds of hand-dug
wells under production. Merkwiller-
Pechelbronn is said to be the
first European site
where petroleum has been explored...
-
recorded the first-ever
electrical resistivity well log in Merkwiller-
Pechelbronn, France, in 1927. The
company quickly expanded,
logging its
first well...
- Sciences.
Through his wife
Adele Le Bel he had a
share in an
estate at
Pechelbronn in Alsace,
where he
carried out many
agricultural experiments on what...